The i-locate Challenge

The i-locate project invites companies, public administrations, academia, including students, to submit their business innovation, or software/hardware solutions focusing on indoor/outdoor Location Based Services (LBS).
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The i-locate Workshop

i-locate is organising a workshop on indoor/outdoor location-based services, to take place in London at the 11th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems
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i-locate Conference

Hear, discuss, think. Come to the 2014 International i-locate Conference. The Conference will have as main events a Thinkshop, a Hackathon and the i-locate Challenge award ceremony.
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The Internet of Places Days

Much better than a hackathon! Two days to create the best application using virtual globes (e.g. Google Earth or NASA World Wind) around the themes of Life Beyond Tourism and Florence.
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Indoor OSM

TRILOGIS is involved in the organization and assembly of the sub-modules provided by the i-locate technical partners, according to this standard metadata template and takes care of the introductory section contents on the technologies overview and for the supervision of the metadata enrichment process.

This module consists of two parts, linked together. The first one is an overview of the indoorOSM standard used for indoor mapping: motivation, basic concept and fields of application. This section will be periodically updated during the project, in order to take into account the technological evolution regarding such a innovative sector.The second section of this training module includes a practical module based on the use of a specific application for the creation of indoorOSM dataset. This module has been expected in growth, adding new software solutions in the future.

Structure

The module consists of two parts as follows

Part 1: Introduction to indoorOSM

Part 2: Indoor mapping using IndoorOSM

Learning outcomes

When completing the first part of this module, the learner is expected to be familiar with the Indoor OSM and indoor mapping in general. After completing the second part, the learner is expected to be able to install, configure and use the software solution autonomously, at its premises.

Intended Audience

Part 1 aims at professionals seeking for an overview of the indoorOSM standard. The second part is devoted to technical stakeholders.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisite is required for the first part of the module. Basic knowledge on computer usage for the second part.

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